A top cardiologist instructs readers in how to use a program of diet and exercise to reduce the risk of heart attack by cleansing the lymphatic system and lowering levels of homocysteine, cholesterol, and triglycerides.
Gerald M. Lemole M.D., has been chief of cardiovascular surgery at the Christiana Care Health Services of Delaware since 1986. He was formerly chief of cardiac surgery at Temple University in Philadelphia and the Deborah Heart & Lung Center in Brown Mills, New Jersey Dr. Lemole serves on the Health Policy Development Committee of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons and is a professor of surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Medical College and clinical assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. A past recipient of the American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award, he has written numerous articles for professional publications and has lectured extensively around the world. Dr. Lemole has been prominently featured in
Delaware Today's and Philadelphia magazine's Best Doctors issues. This is his first book for the general reader.